US20180187881A1 - Illuminating dreamcatcher novelty apparatus - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to novelty devices and, more particularly, to a an illuminating, hanging dreamcatcher novelty apparatus.
- dreamcatchers as handmade objects having a hoop with a loose net in its center and decorative items such as feathers and beads hanging down from its edge is well known. While dreamcatchers are known to have symbolic and spiritual significance in some Native American cultures, they also have become popular in some modern cultures for both novelty and cultural purposes. As such, there remains a need for a dreamcatcher apparatus which could provide soothing illumination through a plurality of lighting elements. It would be helpful if such an illuminating dreamcatcher apparatus provided illumination in its net center, about its circumferential edge, and from its decorative hanging items. It would be additionally desirable for such an illuminating dreamcatcher apparatus to include an onboard power supply which could direct electricity to the plurality of lighting elements.
- the Applicant's invention described herein provides for an illuminating dreamcatcher apparatus adapted to allow a user to enhance the appearance of a dreamcatcher when viewed in the dark.
- the primary components in Applicant's illuminating dreamcatcher apparatus are a hoop member, a netting, and hanging decorative items.
- the illuminating dreamcatcher apparatus enables more the provision of a decorative effect on a dreamcatcher even in the dark. As a result, many of the limitations imposed by prior art structures are removed.
- the illuminating dreamcatcher apparatus which provides a soothing visualization even when viewed in the dark.
- the illuminating dreamcatcher apparatus comprises a hoop member defining a rigid circular shaped structural ring, a netting formed from an illuminating wire disposed in the open center of the hoop member and a plurality of decorative items hanging from the hoop member.
- the hoop member includes at least one hoop lighting element positioned around its circumferential edge as well as an electrical control unit that is wired to the hoop lighting elements and netting so as to allow the selective provision of electricity to the hoop lighting elements and netting.
- Each of the plurality of hanging decorative items defines a beaded strand with a fiber optic core so as to allow illumination from the hoop lighting element to be emitted from the bottom of the plurality of hanging decorative items.
- FIG. 1 is a front side elevational view of an illuminating dreamcatcher apparatus built in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a rear side elevational view of an illuminating dreamcatcher apparatus built in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view of a hanging decorative item beaded strand for an illuminating dreamcatcher apparatus built in accordance with the present invention
- an illuminating dreamcatcher apparatus 10 having a hoop member 11 , a netting 12 and a plurality of hanging decorative items 13 .
- the hoop member 11 defines a rigid circular shaped structural ring with a front side and a rear side. Integral with the hoop member 11 is an electrical control unit and a plurality of hoop lighting elements 14 , with the hoop lighting elements 14 positioned at various locations around the circumferential edge of the hoop member's 11 rear side.
- the electrical control unit includes a battery 15 , an inverter 16 , and a mechanical actuator switch 17 and is wired to the hoop lighting elements 14 through electrical wire 18 so as to allow the selective provision of electricity from the battery 15 to be supplied to the hoop lighting elements 14 and netting 12 (by way of the inverter 16 , as described below) by way of mechanical actuation of the mechanical actuator switch 17 .
- the mechanical actuator switch 17 defines a toggle switch.
- the hoop lighting elements 14 each define a portion of electroluminescent wire that glows when an alternating current is applied to it. As such, the hoop lighting elements 14 illuminate when supplied with electricity from the battery 15 that has been converted to alternating current by the inverter 16 .
- the hoop lighting elements 14 are partially covered by a blocking member mounted to the rear side of the hoop member 11 so as to prevent light from the hoop lighting elements 14 from going towards the netting 12 (forcing all light being emit outward).
- the netting 12 is disposed in the open center of the structural ring that defines the hoop member 12 and in one embodiment, also defines electroluminescent wire. It is contemplated that the netting 12 and the hoop lighting elements 14 are formed from different wires and thus may be different colors. As with the hoop lighting elements 14 , however, the electroluminescent wire which defines the netting 12 is wired to the electrical control unit through electrical wire 18 and illuminate when supplied with electricity from the battery 15 that has been converted to alternating current by the inverter 16 .
- each of the plurality of hanging decorative items 13 defines a beaded strand that includes a bead exterior 13 a .
- each of the strands which form plurality of hanging decorative items 13 includes a single or group of optical fibers 13 b therein such that each hanging decorative item 13 has an optical fiber core.
- illumination in a first color or pattern of colors can be presented in the netting 12 while illumination in a second color or pattern of colors can be presented around the perimeter of the hoop member 11 and the bottom of the hanging decorative items 13 .
- the illuminating dreamcatcher apparatus 10 additionally includes a mounting member 19 .
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- This invention relates generally to novelty devices and, more particularly, to a an illuminating, hanging dreamcatcher novelty apparatus.
- The design of dreamcatchers as handmade objects having a hoop with a loose net in its center and decorative items such as feathers and beads hanging down from its edge is well known. While dreamcatchers are known to have symbolic and spiritual significance in some Native American cultures, they also have become popular in some modern cultures for both novelty and cultural purposes. As such, there remains a need for a dreamcatcher apparatus which could provide soothing illumination through a plurality of lighting elements. It would be helpful if such an illuminating dreamcatcher apparatus provided illumination in its net center, about its circumferential edge, and from its decorative hanging items. It would be additionally desirable for such an illuminating dreamcatcher apparatus to include an onboard power supply which could direct electricity to the plurality of lighting elements.
- The Applicant's invention described herein provides for an illuminating dreamcatcher apparatus adapted to allow a user to enhance the appearance of a dreamcatcher when viewed in the dark. The primary components in Applicant's illuminating dreamcatcher apparatus are a hoop member, a netting, and hanging decorative items. When in operation, the illuminating dreamcatcher apparatus enables more the provision of a decorative effect on a dreamcatcher even in the dark. As a result, many of the limitations imposed by prior art structures are removed.
- An illuminating dreamcatcher apparatus which provides a soothing visualization even when viewed in the dark. The illuminating dreamcatcher apparatus comprises a hoop member defining a rigid circular shaped structural ring, a netting formed from an illuminating wire disposed in the open center of the hoop member and a plurality of decorative items hanging from the hoop member. The hoop member includes at least one hoop lighting element positioned around its circumferential edge as well as an electrical control unit that is wired to the hoop lighting elements and netting so as to allow the selective provision of electricity to the hoop lighting elements and netting. Each of the plurality of hanging decorative items defines a beaded strand with a fiber optic core so as to allow illumination from the hoop lighting element to be emitted from the bottom of the plurality of hanging decorative items.
- It is an object of this invention to provide an illuminating dreamcatcher apparatus which provides soothing illumination through a plurality of lighting elements.
- It is another object of this invention to provide an illuminating dreamcatcher apparatus which provides illumination in its net center, about its circumferential edge, and from its decorative hanging items.
- It is yet another object of this invention to provide an illuminating dreamcatcher apparatus which includes an onboard power supply which could direct electricity to the plurality of lighting elements.
- These and other objects will be apparent to one of skill in the art.
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FIG. 1 is a front side elevational view of an illuminating dreamcatcher apparatus built in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a rear side elevational view of an illuminating dreamcatcher apparatus built in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view of a hanging decorative item beaded strand for an illuminating dreamcatcher apparatus built in accordance with the present invention - Referring now to the drawings and in particular
FIGS. 1 and 2 , anilluminating dreamcatcher apparatus 10 is shown having ahoop member 11, anetting 12 and a plurality of hangingdecorative items 13. In one embodiment, thehoop member 11 defines a rigid circular shaped structural ring with a front side and a rear side. Integral with thehoop member 11 is an electrical control unit and a plurality ofhoop lighting elements 14, with thehoop lighting elements 14 positioned at various locations around the circumferential edge of the hoop member's 11 rear side. The electrical control unit includes abattery 15, aninverter 16, and amechanical actuator switch 17 and is wired to thehoop lighting elements 14 throughelectrical wire 18 so as to allow the selective provision of electricity from thebattery 15 to be supplied to thehoop lighting elements 14 and netting 12 (by way of theinverter 16, as described below) by way of mechanical actuation of themechanical actuator switch 17. In one embodiment, themechanical actuator switch 17 defines a toggle switch. - In one embodiment, the
hoop lighting elements 14 each define a portion of electroluminescent wire that glows when an alternating current is applied to it. As such, thehoop lighting elements 14 illuminate when supplied with electricity from thebattery 15 that has been converted to alternating current by theinverter 16. - In one embodiment, the
hoop lighting elements 14 are partially covered by a blocking member mounted to the rear side of thehoop member 11 so as to prevent light from thehoop lighting elements 14 from going towards the netting 12 (forcing all light being emit outward). - The
netting 12 is disposed in the open center of the structural ring that defines thehoop member 12 and in one embodiment, also defines electroluminescent wire. It is contemplated that thenetting 12 and thehoop lighting elements 14 are formed from different wires and thus may be different colors. As with thehoop lighting elements 14, however, the electroluminescent wire which defines thenetting 12 is wired to the electrical control unit throughelectrical wire 18 and illuminate when supplied with electricity from thebattery 15 that has been converted to alternating current by theinverter 16. - In the illustrated embodiment, the each of the plurality of hanging
decorative items 13 defines a beaded strand that includes abead exterior 13 a. In one embodiment, each of the strands which form plurality of hangingdecorative items 13 includes a single or group ofoptical fibers 13 b therein such that each hangingdecorative item 13 has an optical fiber core. As a result, illumination from the lowermosthoop lighting element 14, which the hangingdecorative items 13 hang directly beneath, passes through the optical fiber core of each the plurality of hangingdecorative items 13 and is emitted from the bottom of the plurality of hangingdecorative items 13. - It is contemplated that by way of the arrangement of
hoop lighting elements 14,netting 12, and hanging decorative items 13 (with optical fiber core), illumination in a first color or pattern of colors can be presented in thenetting 12 while illumination in a second color or pattern of colors can be presented around the perimeter of thehoop member 11 and the bottom of the hangingdecorative items 13. - In one embodiment, the
illuminating dreamcatcher apparatus 10 additionally includes amounting member 19. - The instant invention has been shown and described herein in what is considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment. It is recognized, however, that departures may be made therefrom within the scope of the invention and that obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art.
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